Campaign for A34 slip roads safety receives further assurances from new Roads Minister
MP Olivia Bailey has provided an update on the safety review of a number of slip roads at Beedon and East Ilsley on the A34
Read moreDetailsMP Olivia Bailey has provided an update on the safety review of a number of slip roads at Beedon and East Ilsley on the A34
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has launched a campaign aimed at helping residents avoid vehicle and tool theft in Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsChildren's minister Josh MacAlister visited PACT to hear about its work with adoptive families and children affected by domestic abuse.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging residents to celebrate Bonfire Night safely with advice for those marking the occasion.
Read moreDetailsthe Citizens' Arrest Network (CAN) has announced that an attempt was made to perform a citizens' arrest on the Thames Water CEO, Chris Weston.
Read moreDetailsOrganisations around Thames Valley have been awarded a share of just under £200,000 in support of their work preventing crime
Read moreDetailsThe Chief Executive of the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Steve McManus, has announced he is set to step down after nearly a decade
Read moreDetailsFrom Saturday, October 25, up to and including Monday, October 27, closures will affect rail travel between Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses has celebrated workshop supervisor Will Dawson being shortlisted for Unsung Hero at the UK Bus Awards in November.
Read moreDetailsHealth and social care teams across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) are joining forces to prepare for the winter period
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